Wednesday, July 27, 2011

A Tribute: some of my favorite quotes from John Stott

“All around us we see Christians and churches relaxing their grasp on the gospel, fumbling it, and in danger of letting it drop from their hands altogether.”

"Apathy, selfishness and complacency blossom everywhere in the world except at the cross."

"If the church is central to God's purpose, as seen in both history and the gospel, it must surely also be central to our lives. How can we take lightly what God takes so seriously? How dare we push to the circumference what God has placed at the center?"

“On earth she is often in rags and tatters, stained and ugly, despised and persecuted. But one day she will be seen for what she is, nothing less than the bride of Christ, “free from spots, wrinkles or any other disfigurement,” holy and without blemish, beautiful and glorious. It is to this constructive end that Christ has been working and is continuing to work. The bride does not make herself presentable; it is the bridegroom who labors to beautify her in order to present her to himself.”

"No one who has been to the cross and seen God's immeasurable and unmerited love displayed there can go back to a life of selfishness."

1 comment:

Helen said...

Thankyou for this. RIP John Stott. I reckon the party in heaven will still be going, don't you?
In Christ
Helen

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